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908 Devices participated in the University of New Haven Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science Mass Casualty Incident Drill earlier this month.
During the exercise, the company deployed its VipIR and MX908 devices to identify multiple chemicals within a simulated mass casualty scenario, supporting efforts to enhance rapid chemical threat detection in high-intensity situations. The event aimed to provide law enforcement and first responders with hands-on experience managing hazardous incidents using advanced detection tools.
908 Devices recently presented its chemical analysis technology for defense and security applications at the FIDAE 2024 exhibition in Santiago, Chile. The company has also urged industries to shift from basic detection methods to tools that enable precise identification and quantification of chemicals, according to a recent statement encouraging new detection standards. These initiatives align with the firm’s focus on enhancing capabilities for rapid chemical threat response.